Central Bus Terminal
München, Germany
- Lighting Designers
- pfarré lighting design
- Location
- München, Germany
- Year
- 2009
A building floating on a cushion of cold white light; warm light in the upper floors and in the exterior space; a softly shimmering façade; powerfully glowing orange. These were the initial ideas for the lighting design of this project.
Floodlights integrated within the nine-meter high light masts subtly illuminate the 165 meter long façade of aluminum tubes. The banner on the retail, restaurant and café level is brilliant orange, and has advertising for all the companies in the building. The banner is evenly illuminated by floodlights with glare reduction. The bus terminal level is illuminated by 200 cold-white downlights and is transformed into a large, highly contrasted area covering nearly 9,000 square meters after nightfall.
The shopping level has indirect ceiling lighting from recessed light fields. This low-cost system was used throughout the mezzanine level mall area. Additional downlights give special emphasis to entryways, elevators and intersections.
By using highly efficient glare-reducing lighting technology it was possible to deliver a project with exceptionally low energy balance sheet figures: the interior achieves an average value of 4.3 W/m2 and the exterior 0.5 W/m2.
Developer
Hochtief Projektentwicklung GmbH, Munich
Surface area
Interior space 8,400 m2
Outdoor areas
13,900 m2
Architects
Auer + Weber + Assoziierte, Munich
Landscape architects
Latz + Partner GbR, Kranzberg/London
Lighting design
pfarré lighting design
Gerd Pfarré, Katja Möbs, Guido Meier, Mitzi Medina
Photography
Andreas J. Focke, Munich
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